NAHT is pleased to support Safer Internet Day 2016 and will use the day to call for statutory PSHE.
UNISON voices concern over government's changes to fit-for-work service
The article Changes could mean sick staff being bullied back to work first appeared on the UNISON site.
NAHT comment on the Ofsted assessment report
Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT said: Education is the best route out of the cycle of long term poverty. But for schools to address the failings of society, they need...
The government has announced a new action plan which it hopes will tackle mental health stigma in schools.
In February NAHT and the NUT wrote to the Secretary of State, outlining why the rules on disqualification by association, developed to protect children in childminders' homes, remain disproportionate...
Today the Conservatives have announced new proposals which could see those working in education imprisoned for up to five years if they fail to protect children from abuse.
UK Safer Internet Centre, organisers of Safer Internet Day, say more organisations have registered their support for the event than ever before.
Social media plays a big part in the world we live in today. It's typically used as a force for good but occasionally it's used for more ominous purposes. As an SBM, you will need to be aware of how...
Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT said: It's been over a year since the original Trojan Horse hoax letter was sent to Birmingham City Council and the Home Office, and six...